In 1927, a schoolgirl’s murder leads to a Hollywood manhunt, a
bizarre confession, and a landmark trial in this historical true
crime. Twelve-year-old Marion Parker was kidnapped from her Los
Angeles school by an unknown assailant on December 15, 1927. The
killer dropped her off a few days later, fleeing with the ransom money
before Marion’s father discovered she had been brutally murdered.
When William Edward Hickman was hunted down and charged with the
killing, he admitted to all of it, in terrifying detail, but that was
only the start. Hickman’s insanity plea was the first of its kind
in California, and it led to a national media frenzy. His lawyers
argued that their client lived in a fantasy world, inspired by movies
and unable to tell right from wrong. In a year when the first talking
picture had just been released, the movie industry scrambled to
protect itself from ruinous publicity. As scandals threatened the
proceedings from the start, the death of a young girl grew into a
referendum on the state of America at the birth of mass media culture.
Author and private investigator David Wilson captures the maelstrom
surrounding Marion Parker’s death in vivid detail. From the crime
itself to the manhunt that followed, the unprecedented trial, and its
dramatic aftermath, Wilson draws readers into this fascinating true
account of the birth of the celebrity criminal.
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Murder, Hollywood, and California's First Insanity Plea
Produktdetaljer
ISBN
9781682303269
Publisert
2016
Utgiver
Open Road Integrated Media, Inc.
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Digital bok
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